This was written about the time between US funded/led invasions into Somalia and the before/after effects of their start into an anarchy society. I read it years ago and I think you all might be the first people I have met that would actually appreciate seeing it.

There is of course currently a US funded invasion by Ethiopia in an attempt to install a government. The first attempt caused Somalia to gather under warlords. The most recent attempt also coincided with the sudden rise of Somalia pirates. War funding anyone?

This was written about the time between US funded/led invasions into Somalia and the before/after effects of their start into an anarchy society. I read it years ago and I think you all might be the first people I have met that would actually appreciate seeing it.

There is of course currently a US funded invasion by Ethiopia in an attempt to install a government. The first attempt caused Somalia to gather under warlords. The most recent attempt also coincided with the sudden rise of Somalia pirates. War funding anyone?

Yes, and then the governments argue that these warlords and pirates are the natural result of a nation without government...

Has anyone ever looked into other examples anarchy? From what I understand, the ancient Celts were formed around a tribal legal organization, and were highly capitalistic. They are known to have had active trade with most of the world and a complex internal trade network on a scale that would be called multinational.

Supposedly the reason why Rome went after them so aggressively was to squire their wealth to pay their soldiers, who would only accept gold as payment, rather than their form of fiat currency that the citizens were forced to use near the end of the Roman empire.

I believe Hong Kong has given a nice example of what an improvement in life even minarchism is over current models as well.